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Old 4th June 2009, 10:48 PM
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Unfortunately maesonna, your suggestions are all in Mexico City and no in Puebla. Sanborn's only has the Best Seller List but nothing of substance, there is a British Bookstore downtown but they don't even speak English so it's been hard spelling it all, lol....
Next time you're in the US (or have someone bring) get a Kindle from Amazon, then you can download it all in a second! I'm working on translating my food and travel blog to put it on there and more and more types of media are there plus thousands of books! No more shipping fees.
Yes, I know it's not the same as holding a book in your hands, but with the shipping problems (can you believe the UK send items better than from the US? Yes, it's true!) digital will be the way to go.....
If anyone finds a better source, let us all know.....

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Try the BookMooch website also. The difference is that you are not buying anything, thus the sender can label the book as a gift without commercial value, in that case customs have no say in the matter.
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Tried that once before and while the prices were great, one took over 2 months to arrive and the other was held by customs and we got a notice saying that I needed to pay $500 pesos of duty for it.....

I'm trying to see if I can download the electronic books Amazon has (for the Kindle) to my desktop and go from there, that would be ideal.... I'll see
Mexico has free trade agreements with both the US and the EU, as well as several other countries (but for English books Canada, the UK and US shops should suffice).

Maybe was costumes pulling a fast one!
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In a perfect world this would work, however to this date, I've never been able to get a "gift" delivered without customs asking for quite a bit of money. Sent a chenille robe to my husband's aunt, made in US, (got it on special in Las Vegas for $29.99!), but she still got a call from customs telling her that since it was an expensive imported Chinese robe, the duty was $3000 pesos! She returned it and was never seen again.... Tried getting the latest John Grisham novel from Amazon in the US and after months of waiting gave up. Have gotten some books from Amazon UK though and costs are comparable. Guess if you buy books often Kindle would be cheaper in the long run. We can buy books in Spanish (we're all 100% fluent) but we like then in original language since some things don't translate the same (and I'm a translator-interpreter).
Cheapest way we've found is to have friends who are coming from the US (for small items they can place in their suitcases) bring them as gifts, even when they live somewhere else, for $120 pesos Estafeta can deliver it next day and the price difference between here and the US makes it worth it. (Just got a video game for my son, came by my girl friend from Merida. Had it shipped to NY and she brought it back, savings of 30% makes it worth it. My daughter had her belongings shipped from Las Vegas, (big bulky things) via Greyhound to San Diego, her sister picked it up and took it to Tijuana and put it on Estrella Blanca to Puebla. Kind of the long way but at least she got them. DHL, UPS, FedEx, etc. wanted over $450 US, she's paying less than half and delivered in 3-5 days, so not bad. They also ship internationally but never tried that, but within Mexico they are an option and trackable online too, reasonable prices.(Bienvenidos Autobuses Estrella Blanca) under "servicios" then "paqueteria".
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I hope I don't jinx my mail order luck by telling you this, but I've bought many books from BettterWorld, eBay sellers in US, Canada, UK and (once) Australia; various books from other US and Canada used book shops who sell online through Abebooks & other used book portals, and the occasional book, cd, or dvd from Amazon US and a couple of times from Amazon Canada. Also once bought a piece of clothing shipped from California. To date, no customs duties, and no lost shipments. So you might not be so lucky, but it is possible.
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It may be possible to use the library at the University of the Americas in Cholula.Since there are many American students there its also a possibility of finding used english language books for sale. Maybe you could post a note on their bulletin board to find out.

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Hi Bob,

Was out your way Friday, had a lovely day in Tlaxcala!.... it was kind of spur of the moment or I would have called you to see if you wanted to have coffee. Passed by Apizaco too! The weather and day were perfect!

Anyway, I thought about the UDLA too and even send an email to several of the staff and the rector when I first came to Puebla, I found their info on the website (no one answered), and no one else could give me any info..... do you know a better way to contact them? Maybe I should just try and drive over and see one of these days....
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Unfortunately maesonna, your suggestions are all in Mexico City and no in Puebla. Sanborn's only has the Best Seller List but nothing of substance, there is a British Bookstore downtown but they don't even speak English so it's been hard spelling it all, lol....
Next time you're in the US (or have someone bring) get a Kindle from Amazon, then you can download it all in a second! I'm working on translating my food and travel blog to put it on there and more and more types of media are there plus thousands of books! No more shipping fees.
Yes, I know it's not the same as holding a book in your hands, but with the shipping problems (can you believe the UK send items better than from the US? Yes, it's true!) digital will be the way to go.....
If anyone finds a better source, let us all know.....
That's why i didn't recognize any of the street names! I thought it was just some part of town i didn't know about.
Guess i'll just have my mom bring me some books when she comes down.
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And if you Pueblerinos are ever in the DF, I have another bookstore to recommend you that has a good selection of English books: El Péndulo. They have 5 bookstore/cafés: Polanco, Condesa, Perisur, Zona Rosa and Santa Fe.
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Thanks to whoever gave the info about BetterWorld. I ordered some books from there today. I especially like that, in addition to being faster and cheaper than Amazon for shipping, they are in effect recycling the used books. It's a great idea all around.
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